Was really interested in how the bottoms and tops were attached it to the cylindrical shell (i.e., forming the chimes). Found it - U.S. Patent No. 3,425,381, Feb 4, 1969,
I used to work for a company that made the steel rings that secured the lids to the drums at one time we supplied all the drum companies in the United States with the steel locking rings
Here after they found hella of these filled with DDT in Coastal Kali! : ( So I hope they were built well and hold fast so they can get fished/vacc'd up! : )
Are shipping drums still used widely in the oil industry? It doesn't seem very efficient to fill those/drain then, especially when they have cargo ships that act like one big barrel...
Not much anymore in the crude oil industry but they have certainly found uses in other chemical and petrochemical industry applications such as shipping finished bulk materials.
PS: If you do the calculations then a cylinder still seems the be the ideal container shape for applications where you need to maximise space while also maintaining strength, uniformity, and ease of handling requirements :) The only way to really beat that is to do as you mentioned and just fill a special ships hull itself full of oil.
@@fandango_buttlicks You don't put crude oil in your engine... Motor oil is a refined product. It either ships in rail tanker cars or 55g drums unless being broken down to plastic gallon and quart containers for consumer grade purchase.
So I just started working for a company that makes oil drums and I wanted to see the process from beginning to end, surprised to see that I'm not replaceable with a metal bar *just* yet 🤣 0:54
i’d say around 5 years, simply because the metal will rust. (i use these drums as bunker and coverage on an outdoor lasertag field) the top tend to start rusting and cracking around that time. maybe even less
Super interesting but the soundtrack is painful. It seems like nearly all shows like this have super horrible background music. At least some smooth jazz, Please! I'm really curious tho, what genre of music would you call this?
This narrator lady is so much better than the other one
and that's how an outdoor fireplace is made.
I've always wanted one of these...
Was really interested in how the bottoms and tops were attached it to the cylindrical shell (i.e., forming the chimes). Found it - U.S. Patent No. 3,425,381, Feb 4, 1969,
I used to work for a company that made the steel rings that secured the lids to the drums at one time we supplied all the drum companies in the United States with the steel locking rings
Who are some drum
Companies?
@@Viewer899 Van Leer, Russell Stanley, Sirco
@@jamescody774 Wow that’s cool! Which one were you working at?
@@Viewer899 I work for a company that supplied drum makers the barrel rings and locking devices
@@Viewer899 We supplied 12,16,18 and 20 gauge Rings for 55, 30 gallon drums and 5-gallon buckets. Also produced drum covers with flanges
I make the rollers that makes the rib in the drum for the lid and sharpen the shears!
I used to work for a company that made steel rings that's secured the top lids to the drums
Sir , i want to know which type oil used on roller for seaming operationa and which place spray oil at flat point or profile location
1st guy they show is my dad
"How was work today honey?""I stacked 13,000 steel barrel bottoms."O.o
Lol litterally was my life at one point
>.> i work for the company this was filmed at
@@AngelleAniketos which is that?
@@Viewer899 its Mauser Packaging now but it used to be Berenfield Containers. I no longer work there though.
@@AngelleAniketos wow that’s cool!
Just i want to ask this factory from which company
Here after they found hella of these filled with DDT in Coastal Kali! : (
So I hope they were built well and hold fast so they can get fished/vacc'd up! : )
Cool
Are shipping drums still used widely in the oil industry? It doesn't seem very efficient to fill those/drain then, especially when they have cargo ships that act like one big barrel...
StephenB so a auto repair shop is gonna wanna buy a whole ships worth of oil to do oil changes with instead of one barrel? ur fucking stupid
Not much anymore in the crude oil industry but they have certainly found uses in other chemical and petrochemical industry applications such as shipping finished bulk materials.
PS: If you do the calculations then a cylinder still seems the be the ideal container shape for applications where you need to maximise space while also maintaining strength, uniformity, and ease of handling requirements :) The only way to really beat that is to do as you mentioned and just fill a special ships hull itself full of oil.
@@fandango_buttlicks You don't put crude oil in your engine... Motor oil is a refined product. It either ships in rail tanker cars or 55g drums unless being broken down to plastic gallon and quart containers for consumer grade purchase.
@@marshallallensmith , just wondering how you know so much about this topic? I’m interested Sir, for an invention I’ve been working on…
So I just started working for a company that makes oil drums and I wanted to see the process from beginning to end, surprised to see that I'm not replaceable with a metal bar *just* yet 🤣 0:54
Wow that’s cool, which company is that?
I need 5k drums, right now! Could you please tell the sales rep?
I know I invented them !
Should've pattend that
The drums being painted black seemed wrong to me, i thought they were going to be red.
How the ribs are made: 2:40
Woooooooooooooooooot, 1st comment!
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How It's Made is zoooo goed he ;)
my old job as a QC
Where did you work?
Is this Grief Brother's?
I sure hope not. If so they lied when they said leak proof. I fill drums up at my job and find leakings chimes all the time
How long do you think one would last buried 5 Meyers deep?
i’d say around 5 years, simply because the metal will rust. (i use these drums as bunker and coverage on an outdoor lasertag field) the top tend to start rusting and cracking around that time. maybe even less
Hopefully they hold! ....did Ya see the DDT barrels off Channel islands California? : (
What are these used for besides oil?
Chemicals, paint, some food products.
Chemicals
Super interesting but the soundtrack is painful. It seems like nearly all shows like this have super horrible background music. At least some smooth jazz, Please! I'm really curious tho, what genre of music would you call this?
Wes Harmon Electronic, trap, maybe.
berenfield.
My dad in the video
These drums are to thin to weld on
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why? just why?
Why not?
automated pushers - ie: automatic drug dealers!